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DevProject Manager V1.7.5   
Suggested by Gaijin - Updated by webfork on 4 Apr 2010
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Synopsis: DevProject Manager is a project management tool for software developers. It enables you to keep track of the status of multiple projects, as well as the team members for each project. It also allows you to store code snippets, annotate them with additional information like description and requirements, and view them with syntax highlighting.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the RAR package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch DevProject.exe
Stealth [?]: Yes
Path portability: Requires manual entry of relative path (eg. ..\..\personal\work.doc)
Unicode support: No
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP / Vista
What's new: >>
  • The help file has been managing to the point "person" extended. Furthermore, were managed under "customers and licenses" and performed in "Settings" and corollary changes.
  • The height of the lists "interested persons" and "Connected Files" can now be split in the settings manually or automatically.
  • One of Romanian language was added.
  • For files under the "Connected Files", "project file" and "User Information", where no application is assigned, is now with the System dialog box "Open ..." displayed. In it, the application can be selected to open the file.
  • Prior to the implementation of database updates will now display a warning message with which the process can be aborted, for example create copies of the most important files.
  • About the menu and the toolbars can now directly a code snippet can be created.
  • Some minor changes.
  • Several minor bugs were fixed.

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] a developerhow does one change the language to english ... I don't read German very well. Help please. Thank you. [2007-04-17 06:43]

[Anonymous] Hank7On first run you are asked for the language. English should be default, but if you have already chosen german you can change that here:
"Extras" -> "Einstellungen" -> tab "Allgemein" -> "Sprache/Language"
 [2007-04-17 08:31]

[Anonymous] Brian WSo far, I've just been using this as a place to store code snippets and quick To Do lists for a development project. My copy defaulted to English...A small number of the tooltips are not yet translated, but otherwise the interface is great; very clean and simple.

The syntax highlighting has worked great for my purposes, as has the setting to automatically leave the organizational tree open to a certain level of depth. One thing that's missing is a Word Wrap setting--it would be great to have that as an easy toggle button in the code snippet display).
 [2007-06-14 15:20]

[Anonymous] Alejandro MGreat tool! a lot of functions and runs very fast. Best regards to its developers and a big thank you. [2007-08-07 10:07]

[Anonymous] SleveWorks great in Win98se. Came up with English as first choice. Beautiful program. But the help file is NOT in English. Fortunately, it is pretty intuitive and easy to use. Oh, the pluggins do not seem to work. And Windows Explorer just lost all its icons, even after I reload it. Hope it's not permanent. WIll try a reboot. [2007-11-13 01:01]

[Anonymous] BryantI have the previous version. How do I update to the latest version? I want all the entries to be ported to the new version.

Thanks
 [2010-05-24 09:01]


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